Summary

“No more secrets. No more lies. And no more apologies. From this moment on, we start over. Reset button, back to the beginnin’. Clear?”

Fighting dream crabs at the North Pole forced them into admitting they lied to each other in that little coffee shop all those months ago. He'd lied about Gallifrey, she'd lied about Danny. Now he's begging her to run away with him, she's realizing he's all she ever wanted--and nothing in the universe could ever stop them from choosing each other.

(Series 9 AU: a compilation of episode tags, fill-in scenes, and re-writes that will eventually grant “Face the Raven” and “Hell Bent” completely different--and happier!--endings.)

Summary

Lucifer once joked about many things coming after him, but after the latest case shows him that his brother may have missed a something during their last talk, things get very complicated very fast. Especially since his partner believes the strong-willed girl with him is Lucifer's newest conquest.

Summary

Sort-of response to "these words are a record" by tumblr user patrexes, from a very different point of view. Yes, it’s kind of fucked up for the speaker to be embracing genocide. But I figure a lot of people ended up fairly desperate while fearing the Hybrid, and looking for someone, anyone, to guide them… like the revived and corrupted version of Rassilon.

Summary

The Thirteenth Doctor is falling, falling so fast. Her TARDIS gone, her options limited, she does the only thing she can. She retreats and gives herself time to think. Inspired by one of the Twelfth Doctor's monologues while falling in 'Heaven Sent'.

Summary

This is just going to be a series of things I'm curious about or have theories about in various fandoms. I may eventually make them into mini stories or little bits of prose or something along that line, but for now, they're just postulations.I'll add new fandoms to the list once I have questions or theories from new series.

Summary

Deep within the Confession Dial, there is a room the Doctor fears above all others. It seems innocuous enough: four walls, a fire, mismatched armchairs - but it is the occupants that render it his own personal hell. Because each time he finds the room, there is a different family present. Each has lost a loved one, and each considers it his fault. Each demands an apology.

It would be torture enough if that were all. But each of their loved ones has Clara's face, and he begins to realise the true depths of her sacrifice when she entered his time stream...

Summary

Clara has a question about the confession dial, and the Doctor has probably more answers than she was looking for. Later, the Doctor mulls over the past four and a half billion years and gets some help (via chalkboard) from a friend he doesn't really remember.